A Year with the BirdsEducational Publishing Company, 1889 - 317 pages |
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... Garden and Orchard , No. I. 165 305 11 66 ( 6 66 " " 66 66 Birds of the Moor 66 66 II . 66 " III . 38 63 226 Birds of the Night Birds of the Pasture and Forest , No. I. 189 92 .. 66 " c CC : < c " II . 66 " III . 118 141 Birds of the ...
... Garden and Orchard , No. I. 165 305 11 66 ( 6 66 " " 66 66 Birds of the Moor 66 66 II . 66 " III . 38 63 226 Birds of the Night Birds of the Pasture and Forest , No. I. 189 92 .. 66 " c CC : < c " II . 66 " III . 118 141 Birds of the ...
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... , derived from religion or romance . Without this reflection of light from poetry , what is the passion of love , and what our love of beauty , but a mere gravitation ? SPARROWS . BIRDS OF THE GARDEN AND ORCHARD . I. MUSIC OF BIRDS . 9.
... , derived from religion or romance . Without this reflection of light from poetry , what is the passion of love , and what our love of beauty , but a mere gravitation ? SPARROWS . BIRDS OF THE GARDEN AND ORCHARD . I. MUSIC OF BIRDS . 9.
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... garden and orchard . The farm is capable of supporting insects in the ratio of its capacity for producing fruit . These will multiply with their means of subsistence contained in and upon the earth ; and birds , if not destroyed by man ...
... garden and orchard . The farm is capable of supporting insects in the ratio of its capacity for producing fruit . These will multiply with their means of subsistence contained in and upon the earth ; and birds , if not destroyed by man ...
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... manner does the Song - Sparrow delight us in tenfold measure , because he sings the sweet prelude to the universal hymn . His haunts are fields half cultivated and bordered with wild 12 BIRDS OF THE GARDEN AND ORCHARD .
... manner does the Song - Sparrow delight us in tenfold measure , because he sings the sweet prelude to the universal hymn . His haunts are fields half cultivated and bordered with wild 12 BIRDS OF THE GARDEN AND ORCHARD .
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